You might need to scope things differently and build an engine in the loaded
SWF to capture events from the outside.
Also, there is a .content or .contentPath or something that serves as a
reference to the item loaded into the pane...
On 1/11/06, Jason Lutes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to allow the contents of a scroll pane component instance
to receive mouse events? Mine doesn't seem to be doing it.
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pixelTwiddler, a.k.a. Jason
Respect yourself, and THINK about stuff.
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